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DynDNS's Secondary DNS How-to explains the setup of a third-party DNS server as master and DynDNS as slave using a BIND allow-transfer record. How can a DynDNS Custom DNS user set their allow-transfer record so that a third-party can act as a backup?

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asked Jul 15 at 09:22 PM

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In short, you can't.

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answered Jul 15 at 09:58 PM

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Fair enough. Any reasons why not?

Jul 19 at 01:26 PM niaxilin
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You'd have to ask DynDNS why they don't offer that type of service, all we can tell you is that they don't.

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answered Jul 19 at 04:52 PM

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According to this tweet, the DynECT platform supports this: https://twitter.com/#!/DynSupport/status/152079438656446465

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answered Dec 28 at 06:09 PM

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Unfortunately that's a different platform to the one used by Custom DNS/Standard DNS or Secondary DNS - so not directly useful to those whose questions you're answering or commenting on.

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